nettime All Snowden Papers?

2014-11-17 Thread Patrice Riemens
I am not joining the demand(s) or signing the petition(s) for all the 'Snowden Papers' to be turned out to 'the public'. Not because I am opposed to their publication - I'll come back to that next - but because I am not motivated enough to add my (small) bit of credence to push for it to happen.

Re: nettime Call for publication of all Snowden papers gets louder

2014-11-17 Thread Molly Hankwitz
Go, Geert! Great thought. Also, a great and powerful demonstration of how publishing is out if bounds to censorship today! On Nov 16, 2014, at 8:19 AM, John Young j...@pipeline.com wrote:

Re: nettime Call for publication of all Snowden papers gets louder

2014-11-17 Thread Molly Hankwitz
Go, Geert! Great thought. Also, a great and powerful demonstration of how publishing is out if bounds to censorship today! On Nov 16, 2014, at 8:19 AM, John Young j...@pipeline.com wrote:

Re: nettime All Snowden Papers?

2014-11-17 Thread John Young
A stimulating prolegomena (if that is till in use), Patrice. Whither the documents, actual or mythical? Outside NSA, allegedly, but who knows for sure. A safe place to store them would be on a NSA server, hidden by Snowden with commonplace hiding techniques, or on another cloud-like or

Re: nettime Call for publication of all Snowden papers gets louder

2014-11-17 Thread t byfield
On 16 Nov 2014, at 12:20, Molly Hankwitz wrote: Go, Geert! Great thought. Also, a great and powerful demonstration of how publishing is out if bounds to censorship today! I wouldn't bet on that. Exploring the net's potential as a kind of 'middleware' to facilitate material production has

nettime New Space Operas as Ejector Seat

2014-11-17 Thread d.garcia
Space Opera as Ejector Seat: JG Ballard's Inner Space We are currently being invited to revisit the heroic era of Science fiction in the classic form of the space opera. The launch of Christopher Nolan?s sci-fi blockbuster, Intergalactic, which gamely reboots a Kubric like fusion of inner and

nettime When Dress Absorbs Technology–An Interview wi

2014-11-17 Thread Geert Lovink
When Dress Absorbs Technology–An Interview with Susan Elizabeth Ryan By Rebecca Louise Breuer and Geert Lovink Susan Elizabeth Ryan is Professor of Art History, Theory, New Media and Design at the Louisiana State University School of Art. She recently published her study Garments of Paradise,

Re: nettime Call for publication of all Snowden papers gets louder

2014-11-17 Thread Molly Hankwitz
Hi Ted, Thanks for this long set of ideas. I guess I was naively thinking or assuming --and thinking Geert was championing, to some extent, with grateful acknowledgement of his past collaborative accomlpishments in to publishing from the networks so to speak ---that by publishing the leaked